Seattle College's Chancellor, Dr. Shouan Pan, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, Seattle Public School's Superintendent Larry Nyland and others announced an initiative to offer two years of free college to Seattle Public Schools students. View the press conference held on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 by clicking the "Read more" button below.

Seattle Colleges' 45th Community Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. took place at Mt. Zion Baptist Church on Friday, January 12, 2017. Click "Read more" to watch the even On-Demand and for broadcast information.

Long time SCCtv producer Jean Walkinshaw examines the life of her sister and artist, Peggy Strong. Jean Walkinshaw created this video to accompany the Cascadia Art Museum's exhibit "A Spirit Unbound - The Art of Peggy Strong." This special exhibit runs September 9, 2016 - January 8, 2017.

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SCCtv Relies on the InternetSeattle Colleges Cable Television, SCCtv, relies on the internet to deliver information and work with our video production clients. Wednesday, July 12th, is marked as a day to take a stand for internet freedom, or as it is often called, Net Neutrality.

Taking a Placement Test?If you're planning to attend any of the Seattle Colleges, you'll be taking a placement test. But don't take the placement test cold! Brushing up on your skills will lead to proper placement and improve your chances at success in college. The Seattle Colleges have created a great website full of resources to help you brush up your skills before taking the test.

Free Programming...for College and University Television Stations! SCCtv has created hours of great programming that we offer to any college or university television station free of charge.

Become A ProducerDo you have an idea for a television program? Maybe it can help inform your community? Or you might be passionate about something and need to tell everyone? Become a Public Access television producer on Seattle Community Media! It's easy! SCCtv became operator of the City of Seattle's Public Access channel, Seattle Community Media, Comcast Channel 77, in July 2011. Visit the Seattle Community Media website to see how you can use Public Access to get in touch with your community.